India and England are playing the ODI series against another where Rishabh Pant plays splendidly in the last ODI match in Manchester.
India won the first match by 10 wickets with help of Jasprit Bumrah and the partnership of Dhawan and Rohit and at last, they won this series.
In the second match, England play well and beat the team India but Chahal pay well in the last match performance of Hardik Pandya and Pant is marvelous.
Rishabh Pant plays Magnificently in the Last ODI match
Pant makes the first century of his ODI career where he makes a good score of 125 off 113 balls.
Pant made a 133-run partnership with Hardik Pandya for the fifth wicket not only this, he made many records in his name.
He makes 26 runs in 15 balls in the second T20 and 1 run in 5 balls in the third.
Man in Blue won the first match of the ODI series by 10 wickets because of which Rishabh did not get a chance to bat in that match.
In 2nd match, he is not able to even open the account for the second match of the series.
In the last and 3rd ODI match Pant makes 125 runs in 113 balls to give India a series win.
Records where Rishabh Pant includes their name
It’s a time of checking records where Rishabh Pant includes their name first by making this wonderful century in the ongoing ODI series he makes India Proud.
Not only Pant but Hardik Pandya plays a stormy inning of 71 runs.
The century partnership between the two gems gave India a memorizing victory.
In terms of the highest-run partnership for the 5th wicket for India in England, the pair of Pant and Pandya reach fourth place.
The second record which is made by Wicketkeeper and Batsman against England makes a special record Outside India.
Here Rahul Dravid makes 145 runs and then KL Rahul 112 runs and then Pant 125 Not Out.
Now he become the Indian wicket-keeper and batsman to play the biggest innings all over the world in all three formats of cricket.
Pantmake 125 in Manchester not out where he made many records in his name.
He is now the third regular or irregular wicket-keeper batsman who make a 100 in ODIs outside Asia